A new big event for Arclinea, which announces the reopening of the Arclinea NY showroom, located right in the heart of the "big apple". Created in collaboration with the esteemed long-time partner OMP, the Arclinea NY store has been a destination for design excellence since its opening in 2012. Now the elegant and large New York showroom - housed in a Georgian style building overlooking Madison Square Park - has undergone a complete renovation carried out based on the project by architect Antonio Citterio, art director of Arclinea. During the event which celebrated the reopening of the store in May, guests - delighted by the delicacies of the restaurateur Acquolina - were able to admire the reborn space of the store, which is characterized by a layout marked by the succession of eight new environments in which as many kitchen solutions of the Collection are presented, designed and coordinated by Antonio Citterio.
At the entrance of the showroom, visitors are welcomed into the space by the iconic Convivium kitchen characterized by a Carrara marble island perfectly integrated with the Era dining table, which expresses one of Arclinea's basic concepts: blending food preparation with joy of conviviality.
Among the models on display in the showroom we can mention Thea, in a scenic configuration with a double island and a long wall of natural oak columns for household appliances, interspersed with the Vina cellar for storing wine and modules with glass doors.
Italia, the first kitchen designed by Citterio, drawing inspiration from the cooking experience of professional chefs. Displayed in the showroom in the Vintage steel finish, characteristic of the brand, Italia embodies the perfect combination of form and function.
Equally suggestive is the majestic Lignum et Lapis model, a model with a sculptural structure presented here in black Pluto quartz and completed by the original black ash slatted doors. Designed to be operational and convivial at the same time, the model is completed with the large equipped wall, also black, in black ash in strips and integrated New Pocket doors by Arclinea, which hide the operational support area.